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    Party Lifestyle Analysis

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    with friends (and committing crimes with them), drug and alcohol abuse, reckless and impulsive behaviour, lack of regular, stable employment and multiple others. Each aspect of the party lifestyle has a direct influence on an offender’s criminal decision making. By analyzing the group setting of the party lifestyle, drug and alcohol abuse and subsequently…

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    Similar settings and different decisions of Ann and Zeinat In life, people come across situations that require them to make risky decisions that may impact their life. Making life changing decisions are portrayed in both stories, by the protagonists Ann from “The Painted Door” and Zeinat from “The Ghobashi Household”. Ann from “The Painted Door” is a farmer’s wife who is dealing with loneliness thus, decides to cheat on her husband with her neighbour, which leads to a tragic end. Zeinat from…

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    In every case, any important decision that was crafted or suggested for consideration, the owner always had the final say in the matter. For example, my current occupation at ProResponse, Inc gives me the ability to suggest ways into making the company more efficient, but at the end of the day, the owner of the company gets to decide whether or not to go with my suggestion. Also, in…

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    understanding what an individual’s core values and moral compass are based. Furthermore, it provides an avenue in which one can analyze reasoning that in turn assists in the assessment of decision making. Plus, knowing the concept and elements of ethical principles provides an awareness of the “why” behind decisions of ethical or moral nature and helps in giving an avenue to discuss the principles of beliefs, thoughts and perspective that are the basis of judgements and core values. make it why…

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    can and get their self-actualization up. What motivates the line manager? Taylor is motivated by making money. She is currently in high school so she needs to start saving for college. Money is usually not the best motivator, especially for someone raising in the ranks. But, if the reason she comes into work is money than it works for…

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    the safe parts of the island for food and water. My character is Physical Education Major Rachael Michaelis. My character does not like Utilitarianism. Therefore, I believe it is important for minority groups to be represented equally in the decision making process. I am cooperative, sensible and I tend to keep to myself. Unfortunately, I suffer from a severe concussion from the plane crash. After the crash, the survivors established committees and specific jobs for each individual. Five…

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    A recent TheHuffingtonPost.com article, titled 7 ’tips’ to Become a Better Creative Problem-Solver by Ulli Appelbaum, disucsses intuitive ways to make more effective decisions. Appelbaum (2015) emphasizes the fact that there are several key biases a leader must overcome in order to come up with unique and effective decisions. Appelbaum includes a seven-step process leaders can use to aid in the development of creative ideas and solutions. The list of steps is as follows: becoming self-aware,…

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    Out of many challenges throughout, the most challenging challenge was on leadership. I do not have autocratic leadership where I can order others to do something. My leadership is more participative leadership, where I consult with group, making group decisions and sharing power, and authority. When the word “leadership” arise, I automatically think of autocratic leadership as I was taught that people who have leadership leads the group with controlled authorities. I was confused if my…

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    The profession of rehabilitation counseling seeks to provide assistance to individuals who suffer from developmental, emotional, mental, and physical disabilities. These professionals give the support needed for struggling individuals to continue leading fulfilling lives, and maintaining their independence. For a rehabilitation counselor to provide their services with the highest quality, they must complete their duties, all the while pertaining to the appropriate code of ethics. The development…

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    Leaders have to make ethical decisions based on the resources that they have available. If the leader is still uncomfortable with the decision they have made, the leader should ask their colleagues and use their collective knowledge and experience to make a more considered decision. (Swinton, 2007, p. 1) There are times when a leader must listen to their instincts to come up with a decision. Once the decision has been made the leader must stand behind that decision even if it isn’t the right…

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